Astrophysics

Black Hole

Physical parameters of stable galaxies produce sufficient mutual repulsion by their halos to overcome gravitational attraction between them. However, those very large galactic clouds (or central regions of stable galaxies), which do not develop sufficient spin-speeds to develop into stable galaxies, succumb to gravitational collapse and form very large single macro bodies of very high 3D matter-density. Their huge sizes and very large 3D matter-contents give them certain logical properties, one of which is to reduce and prevent outward radiation (of light) from the zone of their existence. This phenomenon makes them invisible and hence the name, ‘Black Hole’. An alternative concept, presented in the book ‘MATTER (Re-examined)’ envisages to remove all mysteries about black holes and to explain logical sequences of their birth, life and death.

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